Hopefully, you will have already made your customer aware of your standard terms and conditions at the start of business relationship.  Many businesses consult a solicitor for help in setting these out clearly.

Having clear standard terms and conditions can help protect your rights in the event of a dispute.  Having them printed on the back of your sales invoice can serve as a timely reminder to your customer.

Your terms and conditions can cover such items as:

  • payment terms
  • credit limits and credit period
  • interest charges on late payments

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